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·3 lata temu·discuss
My 2021 Honda CR-V doesn’t get close to EPA MPG but the range calculator is still accurate to within maybe 15%. I’ve tested it a few times driving from Oakland to LA which is right around the full range of the car and it gets pretty close- even with a whole mountain range to drive over north of LA. It doesn’t appear to use EPA MPG for its estimates and it makes for a better experience.
tobobo
·3 lata temu·discuss
This seems like a fair way to split it up and would apply to a broad range of scenarios. I actually lean towards the tool being more opinionated about classifications like these- I’ve seen many tools that bog themselves down because people focus on making granular adjustments to the tool itself rather than using it to execute. A special purpose tool like this should be able to nudge me towards best practices without giving me too many opportunities for distraction!
tobobo
·3 lata temu·discuss
How do you define difficulty? I’ve seen companies with vastly different opinions on difficulty based on how they’re set up. Can I edit the difficulty based on my own company’s needs?
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
Skateboarding. The mixture of creativity and physical exercise is extremely rewarding and it’s humbling to fall on concrete from time to time.
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
New Zealand is a long flight but IIRC it’s about a 21 hour time change to California (give or take DST) which only feels like about 3 hours. (Not defending the subject of the article, just an interesting time quirk).
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
I don't see CSS-in-JS as a rejection of separation of concerns. In fact, one of the big advantages of CSS-in-JS is that it lets you decide how best to separate your concerns.

Using hand-tuned CSS will undoubtedly be the most performant option, but it leaves you with very difficult problems at the boundary of your styling and content/structure concerns. If you have even a sliver of dynamic content in your website, it will quickly become near-impossible to verify that your content and styles work together as expected, or even to verify that your class names match between your CSS and HTML.

On the other hand, if you use CSS-in-JS, what you lose in performance you gain in compatibility guarantees between your concerns, regardless of how you prefer to separate. Are you putting your styles in the same files as your layout components to fully separate one feature from another? Great, you can unit test those components and be reassured that the elements are styled as expected. Are you isolating your styles to only a certain subset of components that deal directly with styling concerns? Also great—if you're using TypeScript, you can guarantee correct use of those styles at build time.

For a large enough team, those guarantees really pay off. If you have lots of customers using 2G/3G networks and want to hand-roll your CSS, I commend you! For most products, I think there's a better way to make that tradeoff and your users won't mind a slightly slower experience that has fewer bugs.
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
In the US almost everyone uses SMS. iMessage uses the same app as SMS, changing the message type based on whether the recipient can accept iMessages. So, most iPhone-to-iPhone communication ends up being SMS because we don’t have to change what we’re used to.
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
The motion reminds me of the “crab scratch,” [1] a DJing technique that uses finger tapping to move the cross fader rapidly in a similar way. I wonder if someone brought the technique over from DJing or if it’s a kind of convergent evolution.

[1] https://www.studioscratches.com/secrets-of-the-crab-scratch/
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
Interesting. I’m currently working on an “IoT” device and this seems like it could theoretically work. One concern I have is that there’s an initial step where the device creates an access point so that you can enter wifi credentials that it will use to connect to your home network. In this case, the device connecting to the local server will not have internet access, and would not be able to resolve the plex.direct domain. Maybe I can rely on the browser dns cache, but that seems pretty sketchy...
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
I think it’s important context that this author recently had her book “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing our Daughters” blocked from sale at some outlets. You can decide whether that helps or hurts her argument.
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
If you’d like to learn more about what the Black Lives Matter organization worked on last year, you can see their 2020 impact report, including some impressive voter turnout results [1]

If you’re interested specifically in organizations that make breakfast, there are organizations like People’s Breakfast Oakland, which does great work. Not sure if they do omelettes though. [2]

[1] https://blacklivesmatter.com/2020-impact-report/

[2] https://www.hellablackpod.com/pbo
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
I think some context that might be helpful here is that European music theory really has spread throughout the world through colonialism, and is reinforced as the default in many ways and by many institutions.

For example, at almost any university in the US, European music theory will be taught in the mainline music curriculum classes, whereas musical systems of indigenous Americans will be taught in specialized classes or sidelined to an “ethnomusicology” curriculum, if it is taught at all. It’s hard to separate this from the history of how America was colonized.

This is a pattern that repeats itself throughout the world, helped both by “traditional” colonization as well as the economic colonization via the dominance of European and American products and cultural artifacts, including music and music software.

So, I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that the overwhelming conformity of music software to European musical patterns is a direct result of the age of European colonization that continues to have an impact both on music education as well as the software industry.
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
This is a somewhat strange comment for an article that is about someone who didn’t like the music software available to him and wrote his own, just as you described.
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
This is helpful! As noted in my other comments I’m realizing that the car I’m talking about is a Ford Model A which is completely different- and an indication of how much I have to learn. This post reminds me of this guide I found on my dad’s computer after his death:

BEFORE STARTING

Connect fuse at starter motor. Turn on gas under dash. Retard spark, which is the lever up position. Open up gas mixture at choke lever a turn. Turn over the car while pulling out the choke in short bursts, usually the car starts on the first choke pull.

WHEN THE CAR STARTS

Advance spark which is the lever down position. Gradually close the fuel mixture down to a 1/4 to 1/2 turn out (in the 9-12 on the clock range).

WHILE DRIVING

Retard the spark at stop signs and the care while idle more smoothly. Open the fuel mixture up to 6 o'clock if the car lags on hills.

PARKING THE CAR FOR THE NIGHT

Turn off gas under dash. Disconnect fuse at starter motor. put up top to keep dust and water out.

GENERAL THIINGS TO CHECK

Water level, if you can see water everything is fine. The radiator temperature gauge works by the way Tires, 30-35 psi is about right. Oil, not apt to be a problem.

THINGS TO REMEMBER

THIS IS A 6 VOLT POSITIVE GROUND CAR, WHICH MAKES JUMP STARTING ALMOST OUT OF THE QUESTION.

WHEN CHARGING THE BATTERY, THE BLACK CLIP GOES ON THE STARTER MOTOR POLE, RED ON THE FRAME.
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
Good tip. I am realizing that the Ford Model A I’m referring to in my post is a totally different. car but I know this advice still stands- my dad had forums he would visit to find parts, I wonder if I can figure out which ones those were.
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
Thank you for the resource! I’m realizing through these replies that I’m talking about a different (and much more common) Ford Model A- but it looks like he has one of those in his collection as well.
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
I inherited a 1928 model A from my dad last year that he’d had since the early 1970s. I’m looking forward to giving it a drive, but it’s in a garage at the top of a hill and I’m afraid if I drive it down I’ll never get it back up. If anyone had tips for caring for and operating old cars, I’ll take any advice I can get!
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
Wondering what kind of database/schema is being used here for the time series data- I have a Raspberry Pi tracking the moisture of the soil of one of my plants and I know I could be doing a lot better than my naive sqlite setup for historical data...
tobobo
·5 lat temu·discuss
The big takeaway for me here is that this “provisioning service” had enough internal dependencies that they couldn’t bring up new nodes. Seems like the worst thing possible during a big traffic spike.
tobobo
·6 lat temu·discuss
Here's a police officer taking a selfie with one of the people storming the capitol today. https://twitter.com/bubbaprog/status/1346920198461419520